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Discover Ludwig"lured by" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It means to attract or entice someone to do something. Example: The travelers were lured by the promise of adventure in the unknown land. In this sentence, "lured by" is used to describe why the travelers were drawn to the unknown land, implying that they were attracted to the adventure that awaited them there.
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Others may be lured by pecuniary rewards.
Singer is lured by this idea.
Most are lured by relatively cheap land.
Artists are being lured by cheap rent.
Foreigners are lured by salaries untouched by the taxman.
In one, young women were lured by a fake charity.
They are lured by the possibility of double-digit payoffs.
The first migrants were lured by the car industry.
Their children, however, are increasingly lured by fast food.
After dinner, even the adults are lured by the hoop.
I had been lured by the words "Garden Sensations Salad".
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